For years, the PC community has relied on the ingenuity of independent developers to refine everything from UI management to complex combat tracking. While streamers and video creators have long been the face of the Creator Program, ZeniMax is shifting its focus to recognize the technical wizards who build the tools we use every time we log in to fight Molag Bal's forces.
This expansion is more than just a title; it’s a formal nod to the people who keep the game’s meta accessible. Whether it is managing your inventory or tracking DPS during a veteran trial, add-ons have become an inseparable part of the modern The Elder Scrolls Online experience. By bringing these developers into the official fold, ZeniMax can provide better support and communication for those whose code directly impacts how we navigate the Second Era.
If you have been maintaining a popular UI tweak or a critical gameplay tool, keep your eyes peeled. The studio has confirmed that details on how to apply for the program will be announced soon. This move should foster a more collaborative environment between the developers and the modding community, potentially leading to fewer broken add-ons after major patches and a more stable experience for everyone.
